"Blacks in the north", "Freedom at last", "Not your slave", "Life of a free black", "Free blacks among the whites", "Being a free black during a time of slavery".
"The Struggle and Triumph of Free Blacks in the North"
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As free as a bird :)
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well im not pretty sure how much in the 1861 but in 1860 there was 221,000 free blacks were in the north. hope that help :)
There were no free African Americans in the south. In the north they were free but still discrimination kept them from expressing themselves and having rights.
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Better then in the south
Some were conscripted [drafted ] and probably did not want to fight, some free Blacks from the North enlisted, and wanted to fight to free enslaved Blacks.
the blacks who gained their freedom in the north they founded schools and churches to advance their rights and communties.
they were happy to be slaves..they did not want to be free
Whites and free blacks from the North
North Carolina
whites and free blacks from the north
Free blacks in urban areas in the north faced discrimination in the form of limited job opportunities, segregated housing, and restrictions on their civil rights. They were often denied access to certain public spaces and faced violence and prejudice from white residents.
whites and free blacks from the north.